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44⟩ Suppose one DC running on Windows 2003 with its objects, but now i want to transfer it to another machine, without having changing from previous systems permission and object resources?

To transfer domain controller one system to another frist of all we need to take backup of current windows server by performing these steps-: start-programe-Accessories-System tool-backup. After selecting the beckup option you have to chosse the frist option from the backup wizard ""backupfile and setting" then press next and then chosse second option " Let me choose what to back up" then press next and then "click on my computer option" when this option will clicked the lisk of options will be display at the right side part of the wizard from there you have to chose the "system state option" then press next button and specify the path where you want to store the back of server after that press next button the system will start to take backup after the sevral minuts the back will be ready.

After that take that backup in some pen drive or cd. after performing this procedure instal the windows server 2003 in new pc and give similar name etc to the server and while installing active directory to that system choose the backup option and give the path of pendrive or cd where you store the backup of previous server.

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45⟩ How to configure mirrored volume in Windows 2003 server?

Open Computer Management (Local).

In the console tree, click Computer Management (Local), click Storage, and then click Disk Management.

Right-click the unallocated space on one of the dynamic disks on which you want to create the mirrored volume, and then click New Volume.

In the New Volume Wizard, click Next, click Mirrored, and then follow the instructions on your screen

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48⟩ How to set the security to the firewall?

Firewall is an appliance set at the gateway of your network to protect your network from kind of vulnerabilities (Security Threats).

It is a kind of Operating System (OS) to make your own rules to protect your network.

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51⟩ Explain the changes included with Windows 2003 Server R2?

The follwing are the improvements that we find in Windows server 2003 R2:

A) Identity and access management

B) Branch office Server management

C) Storage set-up and management

D) Application development inside and outside organozational traditional boundaries.

E) Improved MMC

F) Hardware management

G) Identity management with UNIX

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52⟩ Without having the terminal server installed we can get the desktop of a system on a remote system through Remote Desktop Connection by enabling remote desktop. Then what is use of Terminal Service?

Terminal services is a component of microsoft windows operating systems (both client and server versions) that allows a user to access application or data stored on a remote computer over a network connection. Terminal services is Microsoft's take on server centric computing, which allows individual users to access network resource easily.

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53⟩ Explain how to find problem in server for taking support of event logs?

To access the Event Viewer, select the Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management from the Start menu. When the Computer Management console loads, navigate through the console tree to Computer Management (Local) | System Tools | Event Viewer. When you expand the Event Viewer container, you’ll see a list of the various event logs appear beneath it.

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54⟩ How to create restore point in Server 2003?

For windows XP restore point is available at Start -> Program Files -> Accessories -> System Tools – > System restore. I looked in Windows Server 2003 and it was not there. I search on google and found a really good link that shows the way how to install restore point on Windows Server 20003.

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55⟩ What are the different version in Windows 2003 and the differences between them?

I am currently finishing getting my degree as a Network Security Professional/Administrator. I am working with a book "Network + Guide to Networking, 4th Edition by Tamara Banks. I am confused about the Windows Server 2003 and the different Editions. There is Standard Edition, Web Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Data center Edition. I do understand from my reading that the Standard Edition would be for a small working environment. My question is do each of this Editions build upon the previous or would you need to installed each different Edition for let say a large health-care insurance provider. I understand the requirements for each Edition. If anyone has had this class please give me some in sight to this so that I can answer the Case Project correctly. I have had 8 years experience building networks but that was about 5 years ago due to husband's health and death.

You would need to install each different Edition

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57⟩ What are the steps to create a child domain in windows 2003 advance server?

You can create a new child domain under Windows Server 2003 using the steps

below:

1. On the member server, you want to turn into a domain controller, click

Start, and click Run and launch the Active Directory Installation Wizard. Click

next and next again and Select Domain controller for a new domain. Click next.

Select Child domain in an existing domain tree. Click Next.

2. Type in the appropriate network credentials. Click next and then type the

domain name of the parent domain. Then type in the new name of the child domain.

Click Next.

3. Click Next to accept the default settings. Select the permission level you

want to use then type in a password for the Directory Services Restore Mode

Administrator Password. Click Next. From the Summary dialog box, click next.

Click Finish.

Click Restart Now.

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58⟩ Explain about Active Directory & LDAP with industry usage?

An Active Directory is a centralized database where it contains information about objects like users, groups, computers, printers, OUs, contacts and shared folders.

LDAP - Light Weight Directory Access Protocol

DN-(Distinguished Name), RDN-(Relastive Distinguished Name), UPN-(User Principal Name), GUID-(Golbal Unique Identifier) are the naming convention used by LDAP.

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59⟩ Explain how to configure Microsoft Exchange in windows 2000 server?

Assuming this will be the First Exchange install.

Make sure that Windows 2000 Server is part of the Active Directory.

We have proper reposne for the nslookup from this box.

Install IIS along with the components SMTP & NNTP.

Decide with the database and log files drives, seperate drives recommended.

Run the forestprep and domain prep before going with Exchange installtion.

What will be the Exchange Organization name?

Once installed apply latest SP and along with the August RollUp.

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